A few thoughts that crossed my mind after re-watching Civil War in its entirety...
(I have watched parts of the movie many times but only seen it completely a couple of times, which was quite some time ago)
P.S. Not going for cap vs iron man thing here
-Felt bad for Wanda post Lagos.
- 117 countries agreeing on something
-the darn thing looks around 1000 pages and is only supposed to stop the enhanced from crossing International borders? What else is in it?
- Sharon Carter. I loved her in the movie. I don’t really like her pairing with Steve, but really pissed at the way she was treated by the fandom. Mind you, she was the one with Cap who actually figured out that Bucky was deliberately led to the CIA building.
-shooting people on sight, not giving lawyers is not against any Accords?
- being able to feel a plum with the same ‘metal’ hand that got blown off
- A CIA facility is so easily infiltrated (also, the fact that it took so long for them to reach the interrogation room)
-Whenever Steve tries to explain his stance against the Accords, something has to happen. Thanks Russos!
-Steve and Tony Conversations-
Steve being unaware of Tony and Pepper taking a break.
Steve saying he was glad Howard got married. You are having that conversation NOW?
So much for being friends
-The fact that the US government (and nearly everybody) were aware of all Hydra’s secrets for two years since they were exposed in TWS, including the existence of other Winter Soldiers and how Tony’s parents died. (and did squat about it)
- Cap walking solo in the Airport to tell Tony about the supersoldiers but...
- Sam diving in to help Rhodey but being shot at by Tony and forgiving him instantly.
-Tony leaving to help Steve immediately after learning that Bucky was framed
-Canonically, when does Steve learn about Bucky being responsible for Howard and Maria’s death? He was aware about Hydra’s involvement. Maybe that was the only possible deduction?
-how is the CCTV footage so systematically edited?
The fact that in a Captain American movie where the titular character had almost the same screentime as Iron Man, it was Black Panther who was the hero.